CHILLING UPDATE: THE VEHICLE WAS FOUND JUST MILES AWAY… Police have identified the last known location of the father’s car after he left the residence.

In a chilling new twist in the heartbreaking case of murdered mother Marysol Garcia and her abducted five-year-old daughter Daleza Fregoso, investigators have made a disturbing breakthrough with the discovery of Ruben Fregoso’s vehicle — found abandoned just miles from the family’s West Adams home.

What was expected to be a straightforward analysis of the car’s journey has instead uncovered a mysterious detour that has left detectives stunned. The black box data from the vehicle reveals an unexpected stop that nobody saw coming — a location that has now become the focal point of intense scrutiny and is raising fresh questions about whether Ruben had help in planning the alleged murder and abduction.

The revelation comes as the international manhunt for Fregoso and little Daleza enters its seventh day, with the pair believed to be somewhere in Mexico following their flight from LAX to Mexico City.

The Abandoned Vehicle Discovery

LAPD officers located Ruben Fregoso’s silver Toyota Camry early Thursday morning in a quiet residential side street in the Mid-City area of Los Angeles, approximately 4.5 miles from the family home on South Alsace Avenue. The car was found parked legally but tucked away between two larger vehicles, as if deliberately hidden from immediate view.

Forensic teams swarmed the scene, towing the vehicle for a full examination. What they found inside has only deepened the tragedy: children’s toys belonging to Daleza, a small pink backpack, and items of clothing hastily stuffed into bags. There were no signs of the child herself.

But it was the vehicle’s Event Data Recorder — commonly known as the black box — that delivered the most shocking details. The data showed the car’s precise movements in the hours after Marysol Garcia was allegedly killed.

Instead of heading directly toward the border or the airport as initially suspected, Fregoso made a deliberate 28-minute stop at a location detectives never anticipated.

The Unexpected Stop That Has Detectives Reeling

According to sources close to the investigation who spoke on condition of anonymity, the black box data pinpointed the stop at a modest single-family home in the nearby Pico-Union neighborhood — the residence of Ruben Fregoso’s aunt, Rosa Martinez, the sister of his mother Elena Fregoso.

This revelation has sent shockwaves through the case. Rosa Martinez, 58, had not previously been named as a person of interest. However, the timing of the stop — occurring roughly 90 minutes after the estimated time of Marysol’s death — suggests possible coordination or assistance from extended family members.

“What he did at that house is now the million-dollar question,” one detective familiar with the case told Daily Mail. “He wasn’t just passing through. The car was stationary there for nearly half an hour. Was he picking up supplies? Documents? Money? Or was someone inside helping him stage the escape?”

Neighbors near the aunt’s home reported seeing a man matching Ruben’s description carrying bags from the house to the car around 5:30 a.m. on Sunday morning. One witness claimed to have seen a woman standing in the doorway watching him leave.

The discovery has prompted immediate searches of Rosa Martinez’s property, with warrants executed late Thursday. While no arrests have been made yet, sources say she is now being treated as a person of significant interest and has been brought in for questioning.

Timeline of Terror: Reconstructing the Final Hours

Thanks to the hidden living room camera previously recovered, the vehicle data, and now this new stop, investigators have been able to build a more complete and disturbing timeline:

Late Saturday evening: Family together in the living room. Ruben receives the lengthy phone call from his mother Elena in Tijuana that appears to escalate tensions.
Early Sunday morning (approx 3:45 a.m.): Violent confrontation erupts. Marysol Garcia, 36, is killed in what sources describe as a brutal and personal attack.
Approx 4:20 a.m.: Ruben leaves the home with Daleza.
4:50 a.m. – 5:20 a.m.: Unexpected 28-minute stop at aunt Rosa Martinez’s home in Pico-Union.
Morning hours: The vehicle is later detected near the San Ysidro border area (likely as a decoy), before Ruben and Daleza surface on LAX CCTV and board a flight to Mexico City.

The detour to the aunt’s house has completely altered the narrative. What investigators once viewed as a panicked, spontaneous crime of passion now appears potentially more calculated — with possible family involvement in facilitating the escape.

Family Connections Under the Microscope

Rosa Martinez has lived in Los Angeles for over 20 years and maintains close ties to the family in Mexico. Sources say she and Marysol Garcia had a strained relationship, with the aunt reportedly siding with Ruben during previous marital conflicts.

One neighbor of Martinez told Daily Mail: “She’s a quiet woman, very family-oriented. Always talking about her nephew and how much she missed having him back in Mexico with the child. We never imagined anything like this.”

The phone call from Elena Fregoso, combined with this stop at Rosa’s home, has detectives exploring whether there was a coordinated family plan to remove Daleza from the United States and return her to the Fregoso family’s roots in Mexico.

Heartbreaking Details Inside the Vehicle

Beyond the route data, the contents of the Camry have provided emotional and forensic clues. Daleza’s car seat was still installed in the back, along with her favorite stuffed unicorn toy. A half-eaten snack bag and a children’s water bottle suggested the little girl was awake and possibly distressed during the drive.

Forensic technicians are examining the vehicle for DNA, fingerprints, and any trace evidence that could link additional people to the crime. Blood traces matching Marysol Garcia’s type were reportedly found on the driver’s side floor mat, suggesting Ruben may have changed clothes or cleaned up at the aunt’s house.

Community Reaction Turns to Anger

As details of the unexpected stop emerged, outrage has grown in the West Adams and broader Los Angeles Latino community. Another vigil held Thursday night drew larger crowds, with many demanding answers about possible family complicity.

“How many people knew what he was planning?” one relative of Marysol shouted during an emotional speech. “They helped him run away with that innocent baby after taking her mother!”

Marysol’s family has hired a prominent attorney and is preparing civil action against anyone found to have assisted Ruben. A GoFundMe for Daleza’s recovery and Marysol’s funeral has now raised over $185,000, with donations flooding in from across the country.

The International Manhunt Continues

Despite the new leads in Los Angeles, the focus remains on locating Ruben and Daleza in Mexico. Mexican authorities have increased efforts in Mexico City and surrounding areas, particularly in regions where the Fregoso family has relatives.

Interpol has issued a Red Notice for Ruben Fregoso on charges of murder, child abduction, and unlawful flight. U.S. officials are preparing formal extradition requests, though these processes can take months if the suspect goes deeper into hiding.

Child abduction experts warn that with each passing day, the chances of safely recovering Daleza diminish, especially if she is being moved between family members.

A Pattern of Control and Escalation

Friends of Marysol Garcia have painted a picture of a relationship marked by increasing control and threats. Several said Marysol had confided in them about Ruben’s obsession with taking Daleza to Mexico if she ever tried to leave him.

“She told me once that his mother and aunt always encouraged that thinking,” one close friend revealed. “They never accepted her fully. They saw Daleza as ‘their’ child to raise in the traditional way.”

The hidden camera, the phone call, and now the stop at the aunt’s house all point toward a deeply dysfunctional family dynamic that may have contributed to this tragedy.

What Detectives Hope to Uncover Next

Investigators are now focusing on:

Communications between Ruben, his mother Elena, and aunt Rosa in the days and weeks before the killing.
Financial records showing any large transfers or preparations for flight.
Potential witnesses at the Pico-Union home who may have seen or assisted Ruben.
Whether Daleza was taken inside the aunt’s house during the stop.

The black box data has provided a crucial roadmap, but the human element — who helped Ruben and why — remains the biggest puzzle.

Daleza: Still Waiting to Be Found

Five-year-old Daleza Fregoso remains the innocent victim at the center of this nightmare. Described as a happy, playful child who loved drawing and dancing, she should be preparing for kindergarten instead of being on the run with her father.

Her extended family on Marysol’s side holds daily prayer sessions and continues pleading publicly for Ruben to do the right thing and return the girl.

“Daleza needs stability, love, and safety,” one aunt said. “Not to be dragged across countries because of adult problems.”

A Case That Continues to Horrify

From the hidden camera capturing the final hours, to the grandmother’s phone call, to this latest unexpected stop at the aunt’s home, the Fregoso-Garcia case has unfolded like a modern tragedy filled with layers of betrayal and loss.

Marysol Garcia, a devoted mother who worked hard and dreamed of a better life for her daughter, had her life violently ended. Now, questions swirl about how many family members may have enabled the man accused of killing her.

As detectives dig deeper into the stop that “nobody anticipated,” the hope for Daleza’s safe return grows more urgent with every passing hour.

Anyone with information about Ruben Fregoso, Daleza Fregoso, or activities at the Pico-Union residence is urged to contact LAPD or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children immediately. Anonymous tips are welcome.

This tragedy has gripped Los Angeles and now spans international borders. A mother lost. A child missing. And a vehicle stop that may hold the key to understanding how deep the family’s secrets truly ran.